msb256
Member
So,
I've got my 55G setup with with a 10G sump. My 10G sump has a chamber on the left for skimmer, standard three partition baffle in the middle, and pump section on the right. I would like to be able to put my heaters in the sump, but I just don't see it as really being possible with full size 150 or 200W heaters.
The return pump section is 7 inches deep, 10 inches wide, and about 8 inches long. So, the only thing I've found that I can fit in there is an Aqueon Pro 50W heater.
So, should I get three 50W heaters and put them in the sump, or one 200W heater in the tank? I'm not electrical savvy so my question is does it work that way? Do three 50W heaters combine to work as good as one 150W heater? The three 50W heaters would cost more, but I just wonder if that way is an option.
I've got my 55G setup with with a 10G sump. My 10G sump has a chamber on the left for skimmer, standard three partition baffle in the middle, and pump section on the right. I would like to be able to put my heaters in the sump, but I just don't see it as really being possible with full size 150 or 200W heaters.
The return pump section is 7 inches deep, 10 inches wide, and about 8 inches long. So, the only thing I've found that I can fit in there is an Aqueon Pro 50W heater.
So, should I get three 50W heaters and put them in the sump, or one 200W heater in the tank? I'm not electrical savvy so my question is does it work that way? Do three 50W heaters combine to work as good as one 150W heater? The three 50W heaters would cost more, but I just wonder if that way is an option.